Tottenham's manager, Ange Postecoglou, expressed deep frustration following their 3-2 defeat to Brighton. This loss marked a low point in his Premier League career with the club. Brennan Johnson initially put Spurs ahead with his sixth goal in six matches, and James Maddison extended the lead before halftime. However, Brighton staged a comeback with goals from Georginio Rutter and Danny Welbeck.
This match added to Tottenham's unwanted record of losing Premier League games after leading by two or more goals. It was the tenth time they have experienced such a collapse, making them the first team to reach double figures for this statistic. Despite this setback, Postecoglou remains determined to find solutions.

The Tottenham manager shared his disappointment on Sky Sports, stating, "Disappointing, frustrated and absolutely gutted with that. It's the worst defeat since I've been here." He criticised the team's second-half performance as unacceptable and far below expectations. The manager noted that they seemed complacent and paid the price for it.
Postecoglou emphasised that fixing these issues is his responsibility alone. He said there was no specific message for his players but acknowledged the need for competitiveness. "There is only one way to fix it and that's my responsibility," he stated. The players will reflect on this loss during their international duties.
The manager also remarked on how smoothly things had been going before this setback. He warned that both football and life can catch you off guard if you become too complacent. This defeat serves as a reminder of the challenges ahead for Tottenham under his leadership.
Despite fans' frustrations over another typical Spurs performance, Postecoglou remains focused on addressing these issues head-on. His commitment to resolving these problems highlights his dedication to improving Tottenham's future performances in the league.
As Tottenham players head off for international duty, both they and Postecoglou will have time to reflect on this defeat. The manager aims to regroup and address these challenges when everyone returns, ensuring better outcomes in upcoming matches.